Deranges

/dɪˈreɪndʒɪz/ verb

Definition

Third person singular present tense of derange; causes disorder or mental disturbance.

Etymology

Standard conjugation of 'derange' for third-person singular subjects (he/she/it deranges). Same root origin as 'derange.'

Kelly Says

Every verb conjugation tells a story—'deranges' comes up in sentences like 'That sound deranges the dog' or 'The medication deranges her thinking,' tracking how disorder spreads through a subject's experience.

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